Household Size and Access to Education in Rural Burundi: The Case of Mutaho Commune
While education is recognized as a fundamental human right and an important factor in improving economic and social conditions, child schooling rates in Burundi show that there are still children of school-age who are not attending school and those who drop out very prematurely. This scientific stud...
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Main Authors: | Ndayishimiye Bosco (Author), Manirakiza René (Author), Kakuba Christian (Author), Sindayihebura Jean François Régis (Author), Barankanira Emmanuel (Author) |
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De Gruyter,
2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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